Hamas launches official website

GAZA, (PIC)– The information office of Hamas announced on Saturday that an official website for the movement would be launched on Sunday to coincide with the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba.

It said that the site would serve as a reference for all those interested in following up the Palestinian affair and would publish news and official statements of the movement.

The site would also publish news conferences for Hamas leaders and reports on the movement’s activities in addition to the biography of prisoners, martyrs, and members of the political bureau, the statement said.

It added that the site would include a video library and photos of the movement’s activities.

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